Probability = 10 is a very serious mistake since the probability of any event can never be greater than 1: so a probability of 10 is obviously a big error.
40 out of 10 is not possible so the probability is 0.
The probability of drawing the 10 is 1/10 and the probability of rolling a 3 is 1/6. So, the probability of both is 1/10 * 1/6 = 1/60.
If you draw 9 or fewer cards, the probability is 0. If you draw 10 or more card, the probability is 1.
That probability is the product of the probabilities of the two individual events; for example, if event A has a probability of 50% and event B has a probability of 10%, the probability that both events will happen is 50% x 10% = 5%.
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3/10 is the number probability...Not likely is the word probability....
The probability of drawing a 10 out of 52 cards is 4 in 52, or 1 in 13, or about 0.07692.
The probability of someone living for ten years is 90%.
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To find the probability of drawing a 5 from 10 cards numbered 1-10, the probability is 1/10, since there is one card with a 5 among ten cards. The probability of rolling a 2 on a number cube (which has 6 faces) is 1/6. To find the combined probability of both independent events occurring, you multiply the probabilities: (1/10) * (1/6) = 1/60. Thus, the probability of drawing a 5 and rolling a 2 is 1/60.
The probability is 0.09766%.Each toss has a ½ chance to be heads. To combine probabilities use multiply them. So the probability to get two heads out of two tosses is ½ * ½, and three heads out of three tosses is ½ * ½ * ½. So the exact answer is 0.5^10
The probability is 10 percent.